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worked and employment. We conduct dynamic simulations of the crisis period to assess how surprising the reaction of the … labour market really was. We argue that the most important precondition for the minor reaction of employment during this …
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employment among people claiming incapacity benefits (Belway et al., 2007) The results show an increase of over 7 percentage … suggest Pathways to Work may contribute to the Government;s aim of increasing the employment rate. They provide less …
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workforce. It explores the barriers to men’s employment in the sector, including men’s own perceptions of gender roles and …
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paper examines its effect on debt, term-time employment and student satisfaction. The analysis uses data from a survey of … families) and a decline in student satisfaction. No general impact on term-time employment was identified, but term …-time employment increased for students who did not receive financial support from their families. Whilst for these two groups …
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Using a unique data set from the US to examine the association between employment stability and childcare stability, we … instability contributes to employment instability, it does not appear to be the major reason women leave their jobs. In this case …, employment retention programmes in the US, while not losing focus on childcare issues, should also address other barriers to …
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While much has been made of the value of employment relative to unemployment, much less is known about the value of …
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been to redress the sharp drops in employment and rises in unemployment in a way that fosters the creation of productive … associated rather with increased wages and employment. …
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, Norway, Sweden, United Kingdom and the United States) to explore the role of real wages as an influence on employment and … unemployment in the Great Depression and more generally in the 1920s and 1930s. The distinction between employment and unemployment … product wages had strong influences on employment either during the period of rising unemployment associated with the …
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. On average, it seems that immigration has not had much of an effect on either employment or pay. However, there may be …
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